PDA

View Full Version : Axis 223 15rd mag DIY



Pages : 1 2 3 [4]

Nub Hippie
10-29-2018, 10:01 PM
Thank you very much for sharing :)

ExLaxOverdose
11-02-2018, 08:35 PM
You're welcome. Good luck with your build.

celltech
11-02-2018, 09:33 PM
Might as well throw my own magazine into the mix. Took a cheap ebay Axis mag and merged it with a cheap 30rd Magpul. Ended up with something that holds 14 rounds or so. To me the hardest part was shaping the follower to make the action smooth enough. I used small nails through the mag slots into holes drilled into the Magpul. After fitting the Axis baseplate on I filled everything in with JB Weld. It honestly feels strong as hell.

I wish someone would make this as a commercial product. You end up spending $50 on all the parts to produce it and many hours of fitting...but it's worth it.


53735374

sloboataz
01-08-2019, 02:17 PM
Might as well throw my own magazine into the mix. Took a cheap ebay Axis mag and merged it with a cheap 30rd Magpul. Ended up with something that holds 14 rounds or so. To me the hardest part was shaping the follower to make the action smooth enough. I used small nails through the mag slots into holes drilled into the Magpul. After fitting the Axis baseplate on I filled everything in with JB Weld. It honestly feels strong as hell.

I wish someone would make this as a commercial product. You end up spending $50 on all the parts to produce it and many hours of fitting...but it's worth it.


53735374
Somebody does. Check Snyder Magazines. Be prepared tho, $90 for 10rd and $95 for 15, but you get a guaranteed to work mag and somebody to call if it doesn't.

Nub Hippie
01-09-2019, 11:09 AM
https://photos.app.goo.gl/cjLN9TGXSfxnZFDc6https://imgur.com/QDdJqb4https://imgur.com/QDdJqb4
Well since this ancient thread has popped up again I mite as well add mine in here too, however mine is only a 10 round as that's all you can have here by law. I used small sheet metal screws that I happen to have since they seemed simpler and more secure than pins. When I finished I filled in any gaps between the pmag and the cut out floor plate from the old mag with jb weld plastic bonder(not plastic weld), the result was a very ridged magazine that i feel I would have to work at to damage. I had a slight problem with the pmag spring binding on the top of the cut of pmag inside of the original axis mag when loading the magazine. My solution for this was to just sand off the 90 degree edge of the pmag cut with some sandpaper and my dremel, loads reliably now.

http://i66.tinypic.com/f2of3s.jpg


http://i65.tinypic.com/3355b3p.jpg




https://imgur.com/QDdJqb4

boodfrt
02-24-2019, 04:35 PM
How much will cost me for you t make me one am disabled and can’t do a lot with my hands? Thanks mike